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ELA 3: All About Freytag's Pyramid 69 Views


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Our first video about Freytag's Pyramid was a little too long. The second was too short. Don't worry, though; this one is just right.

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Gustav freytag was a 19th century German novelist who saw patterns

00:17

in the plots of stories and novels and developed a diagram to analyze them he [Gustav holding a piece of paper at a desk]

00:22

didn't have a blooming social life cut the guy some slack anyway we can use

00:26

Freytag's pyramid to retell a story or map out a story elements and events which is

00:30

super helpful and makes us like him a lot in fact if Gustav were still around [students dancing in a classroom]

00:34

we totally hang out with him ah the irony okay so parts of the pyramid are

00:39

exposition ie where a story begins and where the main action is established [diagram of freytag's pydramid]

00:44

conflict where the main problem is established rising action where the

00:48

problem gets bigger climax the story's crazy turning point falling action

00:53

where the problem is resolved and resolution where everything is wrapped

00:57

up with a neat tidy little bow on top let's look at Goldilocks ok but let's [a woman in a misty park wearing a pink jacket]

01:03

not stare the girl is a bit paranoid and with good reason exposition at the

01:08

beginning of the story Goldilocks is walking through the forest when she

01:11

comes upon a house yep we're definitely establishing the action and setting up [goldilocks approaching a wooden house]

01:14

the story to come conflict even though she knows she's not supposed to go in

01:18

she does anyway what a rebel rising action Goldilocks tastes the bear's

01:24

porridge eating all of baby bears breakfast she sits in all their chairs [goldilocks sitting on a chair]

01:28

and breaks baby bears chair she tests all their beds and falls asleep in baby

01:33

bears bed you think she had a personal vendetta against the kid climax the

01:38

Bears come home and find Goldilocks asleep in baby bears bed rut roh falling [a bear entering the home]

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action Goldilocks wakes up and finds the bear staring at her she screams and runs

01:48

home we can't say we blame her those bears looked hangry and resolution

01:52

Goldilocks learned never to go into people's houses again without knocking [a hand knocking on a wooden front door]

01:56

first the Bears meanwhile learn to lock their doors when they leave the house

02:00

almost every story you read will have all these elements in it because they're

02:04

what make for an interesting story building drama a big shake-up and a [freytag's pyramid with an arrow displaying the flow of a story]

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happy ending and whenever possible cultured wildlife

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